An aerial view of the Veterans' Administration buildings in Westwood, California, looking north near the intersection of Wilshire Blvd. and Federal Ave. Much of the surrounding area is undeveloped park or fields.

1948-1949 Season playbill: Loyola University of Los Angeles presents the Del Rey Players in "Antigone" translated by Lewis Galantiere from a play by Jean Anouilh, directed by Dale O'Keefe at the University Little Theatre in March 1949.

1954-1955 Season playbill: The Loyola University Del Rey Players present "Arms and the Man: The Chocolate Soldier" by George Bernard Shaw, produced and directed by Joseph S. Brusher, S.J., at the Loyola University of Los Angeles Little Theater on...

1964-1965 Season playbill: The Del Rey Players present "Arsenic and Old Lace" by Joseph Kesselring, directed by A. Martial Capbern, at the Strub Memorial Theater on Loyola University of Los Angeles campus, from April 1 to 3 and April 8 to 10, 1965.

1953-1954 Season playbill: Loyola University of Los Angeles presents the Del Rey Players in "Bell, Book, and Candle" by John Van Druten, directed by Joseph S. Brusher, S.J., at the University Little Theatre, on October 30, 31 and November 1, 2, 3,...

1932-1933 Season playbill: The Del Rey Players of Loyola University present "Berkeley Square" by John L. Balderston, directed by George W. Barnard, produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Co., on May 1st and 2nd, 1933.

Diversion ditch from Big Pine Canal, most likely illegally cut by City of Los Angeles employees in August 1924. The ditch is now filled in, and the Big Pine Canal (background, lined with brush) was no longer in use a source of irrigation water for...

1950-1951 Season playbill: Loyola University of Los Angeles presents the Del Rey Players in "But Not Goodbye" by George Seaton, directed by Paul Blackburn, at the University Little Theatre, from November 17 to 20, 1950.

A sepia toned view of the Cosmos Club with an arched footbridge crossing the Lion Canal in the lower left of the image. The waterway in the center of the image is the Grand Canal. The boathouse is partially visible on the right side of the image....

1967-1968 Season playbill: The Del Rey Players of Loyola University at Los Angeles present "Catch Me If You Can" adapted from the French by Weinstock & Gilbert, directed by A. Martial Capbern, in Theatre Spectrum 1967-1968.